I have heard it said that only the people who are native to Inverness in Scotland, pronounce English language words in the way that they were originally intended.
Yes, definitely.
Why does any accent have to be 'best'.
The Pied Piper of Hamelin with a UK accent was narrated by Martin Jarvis.
The best accent on blogtv.com belongs to Faye.
Of course! Everybody has an accent. Many members of my Quaker meeting in Swarthmoor, Cumbria, England, UK, have the accent of the Furness district. I have found that Quakers in Bristol, UK, speak with a Bristol accent, those in Dublin, Eire have a Dublin accent and those in Manchester, UK, have a Manchester accent. I expect Brooklyn Quakers have a Brooklyn, USA accent and Peoria Quakers have the accent of central Illinois, USA!
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No, it has more of an accent.
To learn a UK English accent at home, you can: Listen to UK English speakers, such as watching movies, TV shows, and videos featuring native UK speakers. Practice imitating their pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm. Use online resources and tools like pronunciation guides and accent training courses to help refine your accent. Consistent practice and patience are key to developing a natural-sounding UK English accent.
This is a UK answer Fram list the filter as PH6811 You may be able to cross reference it locally best wishes Mike
Not really, no. There are many regional variations in accent throughout the UK, and quite a few less-pronounced variations in Australia. The only real similarity they have is that the Australian accent is completely non-rhotic (unlike the USA) and a large number of UK regional dialects are non-rhotic.
I thinks its the gorgeous accent!! Acting like a mask, where in England & UK, they are probably not so pretty But the accent, its just so beautiful, it makes it so cute!!